Coproduced by Andalusian public television and the province’s Secretary of Education, El Club de las Ideas [“The Ideas Club”] is an educational magazine aimed at depicting innovative approaches to teaching via the exploration of diverse topics from sports to science.

In the second part of this series, we see the rest of the process of making the alternative car fuel, biodiesel, with some students from the Rodriguez Casado Institute in Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, Spain.

“Club de las ideas” continues to explore young people’s beliefs about intuition. To what extent are our natural feelings about what will happen in the future accurate and should we trust our premonitions?

From a photography exhibit on endangered vultures to students who prefer the beach to the classroom as a manner of studying their environment, a Spanish news channel reviews a plethora of eclectic news briefs.

Groups of students in Seville compete annually in the "First Lego League" with the incredible goal of developing such biomedical projects as robots designed to perform tasks like fixing bones, catherization, etc.

Italian thinker and educational psychologist, Francesco Tonucci, holds a meeting in Seville to ask students to provide feedback about what would constitute an ideal school. Tonucci believes strongly that it is the responsibility of the teachers and educational institutions not only to ask but to try to implement students' suggestions.